First published in 2017, PI’s Guide to International Law and Surveillance is an attempt to collate relevant excerpts from ...
The creeping expansion of INTERPOL’s interoperable policing and biometrics entrench externalised EU borders in West Africa ...
The fourth edition of PI’s Guide to International Law and Surveillance provides the most hard-hitting past and recent results on international human rights law that reinforce the core human rights ...
From the Amazon rainforests to subsaharan Africa, tech companies seek to expand their dominance by investing in connectivity infrastructure. While this has certainly brought some benefits, it also ...
Privacy International (PI) has been examining the deployment of technologies in education, a major concern highlighted is the introduction of facial recognition ...
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) is developing a new legal standard to support decent work in the platform economy. Privacy International has submitted its ...
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Surveillance is a power generator. The now unprecedented surveillance capabilities of governments outstrip the laws that are there to safeguard our rights. As a ...
Online tracking is a widespread practice with questionnable ethics and legal backing, relying on an industry that has been under heavy legal fire for the past years. From tracking pixels to ...